Legendary comedian Umer Sharif has flown to the United States for medical treatment through an air ambulance, a close family member of the celebrated artist confirmed.
"He [Umer Sharif] has flown Shukar Alhamdulillah (with the blessing of Allah)," the family member said.
Sharif was due to travel to the US on Sunday but he could not because of his deteriorating health condition.
The federal and provincial governments are assisting in the medical treatment of the celebrated artist.
Prior to his departure, a board of doctors examined his health condition.
Umer Sharif is all set to fly out to the United States. The artist was taken to the airport where he travelled to Washington for his treatment in an air ambulance.
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Earlier, PPP spokesperson Murtaza Wahab wrote on Twitter that Umer Sharif is all set to fly out to the US on Tuesday,
"Umer Sharif Sahab is on his way to the airport for his flight to Washington," Wahab tweeted, adding, "Please remember him in your prayers." On Monday, it was reported that Sharif has been shifted to the critical care unit (CCU) after his health deteriorated. He was said to have been kept under observation for 48 hours.
Umar Sharif sb is on his way to the airport for his flight to Washington. Plz remember him in ur prayers
— Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui (@murtazawahab1) September 28, 2021
Last week, it was reported that the famous comedian has been issued a US visa where he would be flown to undergo the procedure. Sharif, who has been undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the metropolis, was deemed fit to fly abroad for further treatment on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Sindh government approved the release of Rs40 million for Sharif's treatment. The funds are to be used to cover the expense of an air ambulance and other related costs for Sharif's treatment abroad, stated the order issued by the provincial finance department, a copy of which is available with The Express Tribune.
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